Free E-book: We Are Consciousness Itself

2013

Feb

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February 1, 2013

The Adi Da Institute (a division of the Adi Da Foundation) announces a new publication:

We Are Consciousness Itself:
A Communication of Truth Freely Offered to All
by Adi Da

No matter what arises, or does not arise, you are only Consciousness Itself.

—Adi Da Samraj

This free 21-page booklet is now available online from the Adi Da Institute, one of the divisions of the Adi Da Foundation, a non-profit charitable organization serving the worldwide recognition and reception of the wisdom-teaching (Adi Da Institute), social message (Da Peace), visual art (Da Plastique), and literary art (Da Orpheum) of Adi Da Samraj (1939-2008).

We Are Consciousness Itself is available in English, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Czech, German, French, and Vietnamese, with additional translations forthcoming. It can be read online, or downloaded in epub and PDF formats. Read it now at: www.consciousnessitself.org

FROM THE INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK:

What is most basic to human existence? The fact of awareness. Awareness is more fundamental than body, more fundamental than emotion, more fundamental than mind. Most fundamental is not what we are aware of —but the simple fact that we are always aware. That constant reality of awareness is what Adi Da calls "Consciousness Itself". Not consciousness of anything—such as a bodily sensation, an emotion, or a thought, or a person or thing in our environment—but Consciousness Itself. In fact, Consciousness Itself is our real identity—we are Consciousness Itself. Because Consciousness Itself is the reality that pervades all of human existence, Adi Da calls it "the True Water of life"—the deep well of Truth that is the real Source of our living. To know that we are Consciousness Itself grants sanity, freedom, and happiness to the heart—despite the trials of our mortal existence. And the reality that we are Consciousness Itself is a message that Adi Da wanted all human beings to receive. Adi Da's communication here is his gift to you.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR, ADI DA SAMRAJ

From his birth (on Long Island, New York, in 1939), Adi Da always manifested unique signs of spiritual illumination. Nevertheless, from his birth, and until his spiritual restoration at thirty years of age, Adi Da submitted himself to an ordeal of “self-identification” with all the limitations and sufferings of the human condition.

Adi Da describes his early years as being focused in two fundamental activities: investigating how, in the scale of human “ordinariness”, to perfectly realize the Truth of “Reality Itself”, and (coincidently) both achieving and demonstrating the human-scale ability to communicate the Truth of “Reality Itself” through both visual and verbal means.

Adi Da graduated from Columbia University in 1961, with a BA in philosophy, and from Stanford University in 1966, with an MA in English literature. His master’s thesis, a study of core issues in modernism, focused on the literary experiments of Gertrude Stein and on the modernist painters of the same period.

In 1964, Adi Da began a period of intensive practice under a succession of spiritual masters in the United States and India. In 1968, he went to India and approached the renowned spiritual master Swami Muktananda of Ganeshpuri, who immediately responded by saying that Adi Da was a spiritual master at birth, and “the most extraordinary Westerner” he (Swami Muktananda) had ever encountered. One year later, in a unique letter of acknowledgment, Swami Muktananda made an open public declaration that Adi Da, by virtue of his evident spiritual signs and demonstrated states, was inherently qualified to teach others independently, and to awaken others spiritually by direct transmission. Later, in 1970, after a final period of intense spiritual endeavor, Adi Da spontaneously became re-established in the continuous state of illumination that was his unique condition at birth.

After his re-awakening, Adi Da began to teach, creating a vast repository of wisdom, in living dialogue with those who approached him as devotees. His literary, philosophical, and practical writings consist of over seventy published books—many internationally acclaimed. In the early 1970s, Alan Watts, writer of numerous books on religion and philosophy, acknowledged Adi Da as “a rare being”, adding, “It is obvious, from all sorts of subtle details, that he knows what IT’s all about.” In the late 1990s, poet Robert Lax said of Adi Da’s radically experimental novel, The Mummery Book (the opening volume of Adi Da’s Orpheum Trilogy), “Living and working as a writer for many decades, I have not encountered a book like this, that mysteriously and unselfconsciously conveys so much of the unspeakable reality.”

Having fully given his teaching, Adi Da lived independently on his island-hermitage in Fiji, constantly working to express the Truth of existence through modes of communication to which all human beings can respond—including literary, theatrical, artistic, and philosophical works. Simultaneously, and most fundamentally, he was always working to establish his island-hermitage as a place from which his spiritual blessing could perpetually flow into the world, both during and after his physical lifetime.